miércoles, 11 de agosto de 2010

My Town



I live in Turrialba in a small town, it belongs to the province of Cartago. We are two hours away from the capital. People say it is the cradle of sugarcane, since there are large plantations of this. And is also known for its rivers; tourists visit the city to go to the Pacuare rapids and Pejivalle River; the climate is warm and rainy, it is also surrounded by beautiful vegetation.

In downtown Turrialba you can find shops, supermarkets, shoe shops, butchers, a park called Quesada Casal in front of St. Bonaventure Parish, besides; we have a hospital called William Allen, one of its schools named after the Costa Rican scientists Dr.Clodomiro Picado Twigth, is a beautiful place, quiet, and in process of development.

The people are friendly, hardworking and very religious. There is an area of the canton where potato farmers work. There is also dairy farming in Santa Cruz.

Recently there have been headlines from the Turrialba Volcano because the giant has now shown an increase in activity with the emanation of gases and ash. Visit Turrialba is a recreational experience surrounded by beautiful nature, delicious foods and enjoy a delicious coffee.

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